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  2. Financial stability - Wikipedia

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    Financial stability is the absence of system-wide episodes in which a financial crisis occurs and is characterised as an economy with low volatility. It also involves financial systems' stress-resilience being able to cope with both good and bad times. Financial stability is the aim of most governments and central banks. The aim is not to ...

  3. Where U.S. residents are experiencing the most financial ...

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    In particular, inflation has put some Americans at higher risk for financial instability. ... Two-year change in unemployment: -0.1%. Unemployment benefits replacement rate: 29.9%.

  4. Financial contagion - Wikipedia

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    Thus, "contagion occurs when a crisis in one financial market causes another financial market to move or jump to a bad equilibrium, characterized by a devaluation, a drop in asset prices, capital outflows, or debt default." [1] The third type of behavior is when there is a change in the international financial system, or in the rules of the ...

  5. Economic stability - Wikipedia

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    Economic instability can have a number of negative effects on the overall welfare of people and nations by creating an environment in which economic assets lose value and investment is hindered or stopped. This can lead to unemployment, economic recession, or in extreme cases, a societal collapse.

  6. 3 big reasons why millions of Americans struggle in ... - AOL

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    Obviously, a lack of financial stability is one reason many retirees are having a hard time, with the National Council on Aging reporting that around 80% of older adults either have money troubles ...

  7. Stimulus checks eased financial instability and anxiety ... - AOL

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    Patrick Cooney, Director of Economic Mobility at the University of Michigan Poverty Solutions Initiative, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss impacts from the two most recent rounds of stimulus ...

  8. Euro area crisis - Wikipedia

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    On 14 September 2011, in a move to further ease Ireland's difficult financial situation, the European Commission announced it would cut the interest rate on its €22.5 billion loan coming from the European Financial Stability Mechanism, down to 2.59 per cent—which is the interest rate the EU itself pays to borrow from financial markets.

  9. Minsky moment - Wikipedia

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    The more general concept of a "Minsky cycle" consists of a repetitive chain of Minsky moments: a period of stability encourages risk taking, which leads to a period of instability when risks are realized as losses, which quickly exhausts participants into risk-averse trading (de-leveraging), restoring stability and setting up the next cycle.